Collaborative Divorce
How to Manage the Emotional Feelings of Divorce – Join Us for Divorce Options San Diego Workshop, August 3
Going through the emotional aspect of divorce can be difficult. With the help of a collaborative team you will be able to go through your divorce in a peaceful, respectful manner. To learn more about a collaborative divorce and to find out if it’s the right option for you, join us August 3 for our…
Read More5 Types of Married Couples
Married couples have been sorted into 5 basic types according to the way they interact. The types were identified by Harold Raush, author of Communication, Conflict and Marriage, and John Gottman, PhD of the Gottman Institute and the well-known “Love Lab.” Here are the 5 types of married couples as indicated by Raush and Gottman:…
Read MoreLoveless Marriage – I just can’t do it anymore, what should I do?
When you come to a place with your spouse where love no longer exists, it’s time to begin considering dissolving your relationship. Here are some questions we like to ask our clients when we first meet with them: Do you feel like all the love, care and affection your spouse showed in the past is…
Read MoreWant to Know the Secret to a Successful Divorce? Hire a Divorce Coach
While your marriage may not have worked out, you have choices about how you divorce. While divorce can be extremely stressful, emotionally difficult and a life changer, there are ways to get through it with your dignity intact, even with your family intact. Most people probably do not think of divorce in terms of being…
Read MoreThe Attorney’s Role in Collaborative Divorce
Collaborative Divorce is a client driven, family centered way to get divorced. It is a team approach with each party having a lawyer as well as other team members to support the family through the process. However, in the collaborative divorce, the lawyers work together to keep the clients out of court and to help…
Read MoreConsider a Divorce Coach To Set the Stage for a Healthy Family Transition
By Shawn Weber, Attorney, Brave Weber & Mack In any family law case, a person’s relationship with his attorney is crucial. I tell my clients that as their attorney I have “got their back” when they walk into the courtroom or a negotiation situation. It is not smart to try to litigate without an attorney, at…
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